The cost of airfare, meals (other than the organized events and dinner) and personal expenses are not included. A budget of $40 per day is estimated to be sufficient to cover additional expenses not included with the program fee. The suggested daily budget does not include any additional travel or excursions you may take during your time in Salzburg.
2026 tuition and program fee information is forthcoming.
Graduate Program Tuition
- $1,300 per unit
- Payment is due on first day of class — July 1, 2025
Students must enroll in the two courses offered in Salzburg. In addition, students participating in an internship must also enroll in one (1) unit for the pre-program internship.
2025 Student Program Fee
- Program fee is $500
- Payment is due May 1, 2024
This fee includes course materials, opening and closing dinners, and excursions to legal institutions.
2026 Student Salzburg Housing Fee 1
- Single room housing fee is $2,150
- Double room housing fee is $2,000 (per person)
- triple room housing fee is $1,800 (per person)
- Payment due by May 1, 2025
All students must stay in the student dorms arranged through the program.
 1The Housing fee does not include housing for pre-program internships. Students must coordinate their own housing.
Items included in your housing fees:
- Daily breakfast buffet from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
- Bed-linen and towels changed weekly
- Daily trash removal
- Rooms cleaned weekly
- Communal kitchen
- Rooftop terrace access
- Common areas/TV rooms
Student housing will be available for occupancy beginning July 4, 2026, with a move-in time TBD. Check-out will be July 25, 2026. It is possible to check in before July 4 or to depart after July 25. However, students need to coordinate this directly with the optional housing.
2026 accompanying fee information is forthcoming.
Accompanying Person Fee
Non-students may accompany persons enrolled in the program on a space-available basis. The accompanying person fee includes dinner and receptions, and program-related social activities. Accompanying persons may not attend classes, but may attend tours or excursions to legal institutions.